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Rare 1816 British Admirals Lord Nelson Howe Duncan St Vincent Collingwood Color on 2040-motos

US $79.00
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Jasper, Georgia, United States

Jasper, Georgia, United States
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Rare 1816 British Admirals Lord Nelson Howe Duncan St Vincent Collingwood Color

 





ADMIRALS

Rare 1816 engraving "British Admirals", hand colored. This 200 year old engraving is in very good condition and dated in lower margin. Overall size 10 1/4'' x  7 1/2''.

 


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